I've recently finished drawing up a list of restaurants which I've settled on when I visit Plakias. It's not a comprehensive list of all restaurants there, and the comments I make focus on features that are of importance to me. In short, I've produced it purely for my own benefit. But others, particularly those new to the resort, may find it useful as a quick overview of what is available in the way of places to eat out.

Noopsy

Noopsy I'd very much like to read your list but because I am still happily using Word 2000 I can't open the file. I've tried other methods to open it but without success. Would it be possible to save it in a .doc format and post it again for me, and possibly others, still living in the dark ages?

I've recently finished drawing up a list of restaurants which I've settled on when I visit Plakias. It's not a comprehensive list of all restaurants there, and the comments I make focus on features that are of importance to me. In short, I've produced it purely for my own benefit. But others, particularly those new to the resort, may find it useful as a quick overview of what is available in the way of places to eat out.

Noopsy

Noopsy I'd very much like to read your list but because I am still happily using Word 2000 I can't open the file. I've tried other methods to open it but without success. Would it be possible to save it in a .doc format and post it again for me, and possibly others, still living in the dark ages?

Thanks steven. Downloaded Word Viewer as you suggested but for some reason still didn't open the file. After a bit more messing around I got hold of Open Office Writer that worked a treat. Not sure what is going on there.

The info in the doc was interesting and will be useful (thanks Noopsy) but I would still like to find out if there are any 'traditional' Tavernas in Plakias. By traditional I mean the evenings dishes are cooked during the day and then are 'on show' in the evening inside the taverna or even in the kitchen itself and you choose your mains by the age old pointing method. Sometime the stuff hangs around for a day or two and other times its a case of 'when its gone its gone'. Often it pays to be an early bird so to speak.

I must admit I much prefer this sort of place to that where you are making a choice 'unseen' from just a menu. Any suggestions?

In connection with writing a few reviews for Tripadvisor, I've updated my list of restaurants in Plakias. Again I stress that I've compiled it for my own use, and that, yes, it is therefore subjective. I'm only posting it on the forum as a service to any newcomers to Plakias who might like to use it as a starting point when deciding where to go for their evening meal. I do appreciate that those of us who know Plakias well have already got their own favourites and opinions on the eating places there, and will not necessarily agree with the comments I have made.